Medical Student Syndrome in Dental Students
Muhammad Hassan, Obaid Bajwa, Amina Tariq, Roshaney Aslam, Aqsa Arif, Nisa Khan
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ABSTRACT
Aim: To identify the
presence of Medical Student Syndrome in dental students of Lahore compared to
non-dental students
Method: This cross-sectional
study was conducted in Lahore (Aug 2019 to Nov 2020). A structured
questionnaire was adopted, modified and distributed amongst university going
dental and non-dental students of various universities in Lahore. The sample
selection was done using the cluster and consecutive sampling technique.
Results: When asked about
worrying too much about being seriously ill, 158(56.8%) of the respondents
agreed with the statement. Similarly, when asked about being aware of the
sensations occurring in the body, 211(75.8%) participants stated that they were
aware of the sensations and critically analyzed them. Amongst the students,
149(53.6%) agreed with the statement that they frequently checked their bodies
for signs and symptoms of disease only 62(22.3%) disagreed with the statement
and the rest were neutral.
Conclusion: To conclude, the
Medical Student Syndrome as a separate entity amongst dental students cannot be
established as a mental health issue based on the results of this study.
However, the presence of hypochondriac behavior amongst the students’ needs to
be further evaluated in Lahore.
Keywords:
Non-dental students, Dental Students, Medical
Student Syndrome, Mental Health